Use "occasioned by|occasion by" in a sentence

1. Beggarly fellow; Fit for a beggar; occasioned by begging

2. Crapulence definition is - sickness occasioned by intemperance (as in food or drink).

3. A cloud rested on my mind, which was occasioned by talking and jesting.

4. The occasion was marred by bickering.

5. Julie drops by my place on occasion.

6. In 1378 a schism, occasioned by a double election to the papacy, split the western Church.

7. For government was occasioned by the needs of capitalism and the acquisitive mentality which capitalism produced.

8. The occasion was marked by a civic reception .

9. Non-redundancy dismissals By no means every dismissal occasioned by the need to restructure the business or to make economies is due to redundancy.

10. 14 In 1378 a schism, occasioned by a double election to the papacy, split the western Church.

11. I cackle by occasion of the forwardness of others.

12. 16 Her refusal occasioned a lot of trouble.

13. It is used symbolically by government figures, and is on occasion visited by foreign dignitaries.

14. The younger players were overawed by the occasion and played badly.

15. The malfunction of normal genes can be occasioned by the effective field influence of a chemical carcinogen located outside the cell.

16. Crapulence may be defined as “The sickness occasioned by intemperance” and “Crapulence: Sickness or indisposition resulting from an excess of drinking (or eating)”

17. At the defence level too, until the deceleration in contact occasioned by the difficulties in the proposed visit of our Northern Army Commander to China.

18. And recently there was a stir occasioned by Paul Kurtz, the much-admired former editor of the Agnostic/atheist publication The Skeptical Inquirer who had …

19. 18 This was the occasion for expressions of friendship by the two presidents.

20. On this memorable occasion we salute the wonderful work done by the association.

21. While all these words mean "to notice or honor a day, occasion, or deed," Celebrate suggests acknowledging an occasion by festivity

22. Ceremonial definition, of, relating to, or characterized by ceremony; formal; ritual: a Ceremonial occasion

23. It was felt inappropriate by some that such a serious occasion should include dancing.

24. Too many leaders, motivated by self-interest, had failed to rise to the occasion.

25. 11 On this memorable occasion we salute the wonderful work done by the association.

26. The infliction occasion of the sustain is influenced by the Soil character on ground.

27. Devastated by her husband's death, she was uncertain she could rise to the occasion.

28. On one occasion I was reading a general conference talk by Elder Richard G.

29. Though enunciation is given to such feelings on occasion, it is by no means pervasive.

30. On this occasion, in consequence of Nora being unwell, Owen and Frankie went by themselves.

31. Our seasoned team is driven by an authentic desire to make every Bramble occasion unique …

32. BY EIGHT ALABAMA Clergymen, WHICH OCCASIONED HIS REPLY.] April 12, 1963 We the undersigned Clergymen are among those who in January, issued "An Appeal for

33. 2 a force or influence that makes an opposing force ineffective or less effective the happiness brought by a new baby was a timely Counterpoise to the grief occasioned by a death in the family

34. Morris Townsend though he was by no means ostensible, was the real occasion of the feast.

35. They want to be engrossed by your speech; they want the occasion to be a success.

36. On this occasion, he was vigorously defended by the SDKPiL leaders, Rosa Luxemburg and Leo Jogiches.

37. As they walk they sing a special ballad composed by the archdeacon's niece for the occasion.

38. All additional charges and expenses occasioned in respect of navigation without impediment.

39. Milton's mismanagement of the company occasioned the loss of thousands of jobs.

40. On occasion, he went by boat from the Capernaum area to Magadan, Bethsaida, or nearby spots.

41. MAKE EVERY OCCASION A Boursin OCCASION

42. On one occasion there was a group of museum curators headed by the director of the Hermitage.

43. I have in fact only once been incapacitated, on that occasion by a severe attack of malaria.

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45. I have no formal clothes for the occasion. Perhaps I can get by in a dark suit?

46. INSPIRATION MAKE EVERY OCCASION A Boursin OCCASION

47. On another occasion, the Jews “began contradicting the things spoken by Paul, and were Blaspheming” (Acts 13:45)

48. Apparently troubled by no drop of imagination, she was, nevertheless, a prey on occasion to night-time fears.

49. Commemorative coin and postage stamps will be released by the Government of India to mark this momentous occasion.

50. Verb her overall healthiness largely Counterpoised the virulence of the infection Noun a musical piece with a Counterpoise of loud and soft passages the happiness brought by a new baby was a timely Counterpoise to the grief occasioned by a death in the family

51. Synonyms of Counterpoises (Entry 1 of 2) a force or influence that makes an opposing force ineffective or less effective the happiness brought by a new baby was a timely counterpoise to the grief occasioned by a death in the family

52. — The Concordats of this period (1717-1774) were occasioned by the revival of the anti-papal tendencies of the Church of Rome, which had prevailed in the 15th century, and still more by the development of the theory of the absolute state

53. Marlborough was much Chagrined at being interrupted in his meditated decisive operations by the States-General, on this occasion

54. An occasion when a person or group of people are Ambushed: Several passers-by were killed in the ambush

55. 6 On occasion, Jehovah gave comfort by specifying a time, near or distant, when his people would be delivered.

56. Many were overawed by the occasion though, with one of the Highland entrants taking exception to the crowd's enthusiastic applause.

57. The Benedictus was the song of thanksgiving uttered by Zachary on the occasion of the birth of his son, St

58. The Benedictus was the song of thanksgiving uttered by Zachary on the occasion of the birth of his son, St

59. For all the sentimental, bipartisan Bushwa occasioned by Nixon's death in 1994, the greatest vote getter in Republican history is a political orphan; the lone US president to resign his office, Nixon has long since been disowned by the party that three times nominated him

60. Celebrate verb (ENJOY AN OCCASION) B1 [ I or T ] to take part in special enjoyable activities in order to show that a particular occasion is important: We always Celebrate our wedding anniversary by going …

61. (Matthew 8:2, 3) On another occasion a woman sought to be cured by inconspicuously touching the fringe of his garment.

62. Breathing involves a periodic increase in the volume of the chest occasioned by the raising and outward movement of the ribs and the flattening of the domed DIAPHRAGM.This is an active process involving muscle contraction and

63. An occasion when people vote on something, usually in secret, or the system for voting: The officials are elected by Ballot

64. But sin, taking occasion by the commandment, wrought in me all manner of concupiscence. For without the law sin [was] dead.

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67. A Joyous Occasion

68. Of Calumny who, by remarks contrary to the truth, harms the reputation of others and gives occasion for false judgments concerning them

69. The Benedictus was the song of thanksgiving uttered by Zechariah on the occasion of the birth of his son, John the Baptist

70. Anolympiad Though the games were held without interruption, on more than one occasion they were celebrated by others than the Eleiäns

71. On this occasion, all officers of Central and State Governments are honoured for excellence in public administration by the Prime Minister of India.

72. Brother Lett then brought the joyous occasion to a fitting end by referring to 2 Chronicles 32:7 and Deuteronomy 20:1, 4.

73. For example, Jesus attended a marriage feast in Cana and contributed to the joy of the occasion by performing his first miracle there.

74. Highly seasoned stewed chicken, accompanied by rice and peas cooked in coconut milk, and fried ripe plantain were a must on each occasion!

75. For this, he was convicted of distributing insulting material whereby a breach of the peace was likely to be occasioned.

76. On one occasion in 1937 Diana investigated why a lighthouse near Amoy was not lit and discovered that it had been attacked by pirates.

77. – On March 31, 2006, the NSSC issued a notice of hearing in respect of a settlement agreement entered into by Oxford and the staff of the Commission touching upon violations of Nova Scotia securities laws occasioned by Oxford’s failure to comply with the Accredited Investor Exemption in part 5 of Multilateral Instrument 45-103.

78. Always: on every relevant occasion.

79. One such occasion was when I stood before a masterful painting created by the Danish artist Frans Schwartz titled The Agony in the Garden.1

80. This is a historic occasion.